Look, we need to talk about employee training.
You know that feeling when you have to sit through another PowerPoint presentation that could've been an email? Yeah, your employees feel the same way about most corporate training. The problem isn't that people don't want to learn—it's that most training software makes learning feel like punishment.
Here's the thing: staff shortages, low qualifications of personnel, and retention of highly qualified specialists are among the top challenges faced by modern enterprises in 2025, and companies are increasingly solving these problems with the help of corporate eLearning platforms. But choosing the wrong platform? That's like buying a gym membership and never going—you're just wasting money on something nobody wants to use.
After digging through way too many eLearning platforms (seriously, there are hundreds), I've narrowed it down to 5 training eLearning software tools that actually make a difference. These aren't necessarily the biggest names you'll hear about—and that's intentional. Sometimes the best solutions are the ones that haven't been overhyped yet.
Ready to find a platform that'll make your team actually excited about professional development? Let's dive in.
Before we get into the good stuff, let's address the elephant in the room: why does so much training software suck?
Employees often see corporate training as just a checkbox and only complete online courses to "get them over with"—this usually happens because of outdated, overly formal learning structures. When training feels like busy work, engagement plummets, retention suffers, and you're basically burning money.
What you should be looking for instead:
Intuitive course creation tools that don't require a PhD to operate
Interactive elements that keep people engaged (not just walls of text)
Analytics that actually matter (completion rates are nice, but are people retaining anything?)
Mobile-friendly access because nobody wants to be chained to their desk
Integration capabilities with your existing HR tech stack
The platforms I'm about to show you nail most (if not all) of these elements. And more importantly, they're designed with actual learning in mind, not just content delivery.
Best for: Teams who need to create engaging training content fast without hiring a design team
Let me be honest—when I first heard about Coassemble, I was skeptical. Another "easy-to-use" LMS? Sure, Jan. But here's the thing: Coassemble rescues your content from traditional slide decks and puts learning where it belongs: in the flow of work.
Since 2016, Coassemble has endeavored to create a robust online training platform, and organizations worldwide have used Coassemble to create over 30,000 courses. But numbers aside, what really sets this platform apart is its obsessive focus on microlearning.
Instead of creating hour-long courses that nobody finishes, Coassemble helps you build bite-sized learning experiences that people can actually complete. We're talking 5-10 minute modules that deliver real value without the information overload.
The AI-Powered Course Builder: Coassemble's learning-design informed AI does the heavy lifting, transforming your existing files into dynamic educational content that upskills your team. Got a bunch of PowerPoint decks gathering digital dust? Coassemble can turn them into interactive courses in minutes.
Over 30 Screen Layouts: Coassemble's lesson screens include over 30 screen layouts to choose from, allowing you to quickly draw inspiration to create highly interactive courses. You're not starting from a blank canvas—you're working with professionally designed templates that just work.
Campaign Launchpad Dashboard: The campaign launchpad dashboard allows you to clearly define a goal and audience for your training campaign, and while creating a training campaign, you can define global colors and other elements to impart your brand-specific look and feel.
One user put it perfectly: "It is extremely easy to use and create engaging and pleasing learning experiences for trainees—its in-built authoring tools are simple to use and produce a high quality result".
Pricing for Coassemble starts at $49/month, and they offer a free trial to test drive before committing. For small to medium teams, this is a no-brainer investment compared to enterprise-level platforms that cost thousands per month.
Best suited for: Small to medium businesses, training consultants, and teams that need to scale content creation quickly without sacrificing quality.
Best for: Organizations that want to leverage internal expertise and build a collaborative learning culture
Here's a wild concept: what if your employees could create training content for each other? Not as a side project that nobody has time for, but as a streamlined, efficient process that actually works?
That's exactly what 360Learning does.
360Learning is perfect for both small and large companies as it fully exploits the potential of Collaborative Learning—every employee can easily pass on his or her expertise, without any prior training, resulting in considerable time savings in developing courses which are co-created at the pace of the field.
Think about it: your sales team knows your product better than anyone. Your customer service reps understand customer pain points intimately. Why not tap into that knowledge?
Peer-to-Peer Course Creation: The platform makes it ridiculously easy for subject matter experts (SMEs) to create courses without needing instructional design expertise. The interface is intuitive enough that anyone can contribute.
Integrated Tools: 360Learning includes integrated tools such as video editing software, included templates branded as 'Cheat Sheets,' and the option to include ten different types of questions to test learners.
Exceptional Completion Rates: Here's where it gets interesting—the software achieves a 91% completion rate compared with other solutions of the same type (21% on average with a traditional LMS). That's not a typo. 91% vs. 21%. When content is relevant and created by peers, people actually finish it.
360Learning provides learners with a truly optimal and flexible learning experience, adapted to all their uses: mobile application, integration with their everyday tools (such as Salesforce), Blended Learning, etc.
Thanks to the provision of various dashboards and the analysis of your learning data, it becomes easier to re-evaluate your strategy and continuously improve. You're not flying blind—you can see what's working and what needs adjustment.
This platform shines for mid-sized to large organizations (200+ employees) that have internal expertise worth capturing and sharing. If you're tired of paying external consultants to create training that doesn't quite hit the mark, 360Learning might be your answer.
Pricing: 360Learning offers a 30-day free trial without requiring credit card info. Actual pricing is quote-based, depending on your company size and needs.
Best for: Organizations that already have tons of PowerPoint content and need to convert it into actual eLearning courses (like, yesterday)
Let's be real—your organization probably has hundreds of PowerPoint presentations. Training decks. Onboarding materials. Product documentation. All sitting there in SharePoint or Google Drive, being completely underutilized.
iSpring Learn is basically the platform that says, "We see your PowerPoint addiction, and we're here to help, not judge."
iSpring Learn is best for rapid course creation and blended learning, and comes with a powerful authoring tool and mobile-friendly access.
But here's the really cool part: You can create courses straight from PowerPoint using iSpring Suite—iSpring has specialized in creating eLearning software for over two decades now, and features an amazing PowerPoint plugin that allows you to create courses from PPT presentations.
Built-In Authoring Tools: Unlike many other eLearning platforms, iSpring Learn comes with great authoring capabilities—it has a built-in full-featured authoring tool for creating courses right in the LMS called iSpring Suite, which allows you to build engaging and interactive quality courses with audio and video, dialogue simulations, quizzes, and video tutorials.
Rapid Development: One user shared: Thanks to its pre-built templates and interactions, they had a polished, SCORM-compliant course ready in just a few days. When you're working under tight deadlines (and who isn't?), this kind of speed matters.
Interactive Elements: The PPT to SCORM conversion feature allows you to export PowerPoint presentations into online courses, and the eLearning interactions help boost engagement through highly interactive templates.
iSpring Learn includes a robust reporting engine with dozens of reports on training progress, completions, quiz attempts, and more—it also features a Supervisor Dashboard where key stakeholders can see the overall training success metrics and make informed decisions.
The native mobile app for iOS and Android allows users to learn on the go, even offline, and fit learning into their busy schedules, while the built-in Knowledge Base simplifies knowledge sharing and allows trainees to find relevant training resources and documents quickly.
iSpring Learn is perfect for organizations that:
Have existing PowerPoint training materials
Need to create courses quickly without starting from scratch
Want a complete LMS + authoring tool in one package
Value SCORM compliance for standardization
Pricing: iSpring Learn offers a 30-day free trial. Pricing follows a tiered model based on the number of users, making it accessible for various company sizes.
Best for: Companies that want an all-in-one solution with everything built in (and I mean everything)
If you're tired of cobbling together multiple tools to create a complete training ecosystem, Tovuti might just blow your mind. This platform doesn't mess around—it's like someone asked, "What if we just built every feature anyone could possibly want?" and then actually did it.
Tovuti is a good fit for companies that want more than just training delivery—it includes a built-in tool for interactive content creation, like memory games, timelines, and hotspots, making it a smart option if you want to improve learner engagement without investing in separate authoring software.
Built-In Content Authoring: Unlike platforms where you need to buy separate authoring tools, Tovuti has everything integrated. Want to create a quiz? Done. Need to build an interactive game? No problem. Video content? Check.
Gamification on Steroids: We're not talking about slapping some badges on a course and calling it gamification. Tovuti offers features to increase learner engagement with interactive videos, memory games, and 40+ other gamification options, create bespoke experiences with customizable learning paths, effortlessly integrate with your current ecosystem, and make data-driven decisions with robust and easy-to-read data reporting.
Pre-Built Course Library: Choose from hundreds of pre-built courses on everything from OSHA to DE&I, sales, leadership training, and more. Need something quick? Grab a ready-made course and customize it.
It's no wonder why 1-800 Flowers, Club Med, Hyundai, Toyota, Johns Hopkins University, United Way, and Keller Williams choose Tovuti. These aren't small organizations—they're major players who need robust, reliable platforms.
Here's the thing about Tovuti: it's incredibly powerful, but that comes with complexity. This isn't a "set it up in an afternoon" kind of platform. You'll need some time to learn the system and configure it properly.
Also, pricing. Tovuti LMS is too expensive for small teams—its pricing starts from $775.00/month, making it a better fit for medium-sized companies and enterprises.
This is your platform if:
You're a mid-sized to large organization (50+ employees)
You want everything in one place and don't mind the learning curve
Your budget can handle enterprise-level pricing
You need extensive customization options
Compliance and certification tracking are critical
Pricing: Starting at $775/month for up to 50 users, with higher tiers available for larger organizations.
Best for: Teams who want powerful features without the enterprise-level headaches
Sometimes you don't need every bell and whistle—you just need an eLearning platform that works reliably, looks good, and doesn't make your administrators want to tear their hair out. That's SkyPrep's sweet spot.
SkyPrep's Management Overview dashboard highlights training progress, pending tasks, and key admin shortcuts—it's an online learning software with an LMS that caters to a corporate workforce and lets businesses create custom learning paths for employees or groups, assign specific courses and modules, track employee progress, and measure the results of training programs.
Intuitive Course Builder: SkyPrep features an intuitive course builder that empowers users to create engaging training content without the need for technical expertise—the drag-and-drop interface, multimedia support, and customizable assessments enable organizations to design interactive courses tailored to their specific needs.
Partnership with OpenSesame: Users can also take advantage of SkyPrep's partnership with OpenSesame for access to thousands of pre-built courses across various industry verticals and topics. Need compliance training? Check. Leadership development? Got it. Don't want to create everything from scratch? They've got you covered.
Customization Without the Complexity: SkyPrep is customizable, allowing users to tailor their learning portals to match their company branding. Your training portal can look like it was built specifically for your organization (because it was).
Jump-Start Your Training: Their software includes a selection of premade courses to help businesses jumpstart their employee's learning journey, or you can import existing courses or develop your own from scratch, including instructor-led training sessions or courses with multi-media formats.
SkyPrep integrations include Okta, SAML, onelogin, Stripe, PayPal, Shopify, ADP, Workday, Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoom, GoTo, Webex, G Suite, Office 365, Twilio, iorad, UKG, and more. Seriously, if you're using it, SkyPrep probably integrates with it. This means your training platform plays nicely with your existing HR tech stack—no data silos, no manual workarounds.
What sets SkyPrep apart isn't just what it can do, but how easy it is to do those things. The interface is clean, the workflows make sense, and your team won't need a training course just to figure out how to use your training platform (the irony would be too much).
This platform is ideal for:
Small to mid-sized businesses (10-500 employees)
Organizations that need robust features without enterprise complexity
Teams with limited IT resources
Companies that value excellent integrations
Anyone who's been burned by "user-friendly" platforms that definitely weren't
Pricing: SkyPrep doesn't publicly list pricing on their website (which is slightly annoying, I'll admit), but they offer custom quotes based on your specific needs and number of users. They do offer demos so you can try before you buy.
Okay, so you've seen five solid options. But how do you pick the right one for your organization? Here's the honest truth: there's no universal "best" platform—only the best platform for you.
1. What's your primary use case?
Quick onboarding? → Coassemble or iSpring Learn
Collaborative, peer-to-peer learning? → 360Learning
All-in-one comprehensive solution? → Tovuti
Reliable and straightforward? → SkyPrep
2. What's your technical capability?
Limited IT resources? → Coassemble or SkyPrep
Strong technical team? → Tovuti or 360Learning
PowerPoint wizards? → iSpring Learn
3. What's your realistic budget?
Tight budget (under $200/month)? → Coassemble
Mid-range budget? → iSpring Learn or SkyPrep
Enterprise budget? → Tovuti or 360Learning
4. How much content do you already have?
Tons of PowerPoint? → iSpring Learn (seriously, this is a no-brainer)
Internal experts but no formal content? → 360Learning
Starting from scratch? → Coassemble or SkyPrep
Here's my actual recommendation: take advantage of free trials. Every platform mentioned offers some kind of trial or demo. Don't just click through the features—actually try to build a course. Invite some team members to test it. See if the interface makes sense to them, not just to you.
Because here's the thing: you're not the one who needs to love it. Your administrators, trainers, and learners are the ones who'll be using it daily. If they hate it, your fancy new platform will collect digital dust.
Before we wrap up, let's talk about where this whole industry is heading—because understanding the trends can help you make a more future-proof decision.
Companies are switching to interactive, AI-powered corporate eLearning software, and with these tools, HR and L&D teams can determine the level of employee competencies and adapt training to current needs—as a result, employees become 15-25% more engaged and are able to fit learning into their busy schedules.
We're talking about platforms that can:
Automatically adjust difficulty based on learner performance
Recommend courses based on role and skill gaps
Generate course content from existing documents
Provide personalized learning paths for each employee
Modern corporate eLearning platforms help engage and retain employees and form a habit of regular training, thanks to microformats—training in short video lectures lasting 15-20 minutes reduces the cognitive load on listeners and improves the assimilation of material, and the short lecture format is convenient as employees can watch a lesson and immediately implement the acquired skill in practice.
The days of hour-long training modules are dying (thank goodness). People want bite-sized, just-in-time learning they can consume in between meetings.
Your training platform needs to play nicely with your HRIS, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom—basically everything your team already uses. Standalone systems that don't integrate? They're becoming obsolete.
With remote and hybrid work becoming the norm, mobile learning isn't a nice-to-have—it's essential. Platforms that don't offer robust mobile experiences will lose out.
Here's the uncomfortable truth about training eLearning software: the platform doesn't matter if nobody uses it.
I've seen organizations drop tens of thousands of dollars on "enterprise-grade" platforms that looked amazing in demos, checked every box on the requirements list, and then... nobody used them. Administrators found them too complex. Learners found them clunky. The content creation process was so painful that courses never got built.
Meanwhile, I've also seen smaller organizations crush it with simpler platforms because they actually fit the company's workflow and culture.
So before you make your decision, think about these three things:
Will your admins actually enjoy using this? If creating courses is painful, you won't have enough content.
Will your learners actually engage with this? If the experience sucks, completion rates will tank.
Does this platform fit your actual workflow? If it requires massive process changes, adoption will be an uphill battle.
The five platforms I've covered here—Coassemble, 360Learning, iSpring Learn, Tovuti, and SkyPrep—each excel in different areas. Your job isn't to find the "best" one objectively. It's to find the best one for your organization.
Take the trials. Build some test courses. Get feedback from your team. And choose the platform that makes training feel less like a chore and more like actual professional development.
Because at the end of the day, employees who feel supported in their development are more likely to stay, and developing leaders internally reduces the need and cost of external hires—companies see an average return on investment of $7 for every $1 spent on leadership development.
That's not just good training—that's good business.
Now go forth and make your team smarter. They deserve better than boring PowerPoint marathons.
An eLearning platform is software for managing online training, and an LMS automates the most repetitive and tedious parts of training, such as collecting assignments, grading tests, processing statistics, and generating reports. Essentially, LMS (Learning Management System) is a type of eLearning software focused on administration and tracking, while eLearning software is a broader category that includes authoring tools, content libraries, and delivery platforms.
Pricing varies wildly depending on features and company size. You can expect: Budget-friendly options: $50-200/month (like Coassemble) Mid-range platforms: $300-1,000/month (like iSpring Learn or SkyPrep) Enterprise solutions: $1,000+/month (like Tovuti or 360Learning) Most platforms price based on number of active users, so your costs will scale with your organization.
Most modern training eLearning software platforms include built-in authoring tools that let you create your own courses. Many also offer content libraries with pre-built courses you can use or customize. The best approach? A hybrid—create custom content for company-specific training, and use pre-built courses for universal topics like compliance or soft skills.
Implementation timelines vary by platform complexity: Simple platforms (Coassemble, SkyPrep): 1-2 weeks to get basic training live Mid-complexity platforms (iSpring Learn): 2-4 weeks including content migration Enterprise platforms (Tovuti, 360Learning): 4-8 weeks for full implementation and customization For cloud-based solutions like Coassemble, the vendor helps customers get their training up and running within seven days.
SCORM is the universal standard that makes eLearning content compatible with any major Learning Management System. If you might ever switch platforms or share courses between systems, SCORM compliance is important. Most modern platforms support it, but it's worth confirming.
Look for platforms with robust analytics that go beyond basic completion rates. You want to track: -Engagement metrics (time spent, interaction rates) -Knowledge retention (quiz scores, assessment results) -Application (behavior change, performance improvements) -Business impact (reduced errors, increased productivity, lower turnover) The best platforms tie training data to business outcomes, not just completion checkboxes.
For 99% of organizations, cloud-based is the way to go. Benefits include: -No server maintenance or IT overhead -Automatic updates and new features -Access from anywhere -Easier scalability -Lower upfront costs On-premise solutions only make sense if you have strict data sovereignty requirements or substantial existing infrastructure.

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